Tag: Apple Watch

iTranslate allows you an easy option to translate signs, express your needs, and to allow others to communicate with you. It also provides you an opportunity to learn and practice other languages – 90 in fact. And, you can use your Watch, iPhone, iPad or iTouch.

Sworkit – Workout App for Daily Exercise and Fitness Workouts is the perfect app for a person who is looking to kick-start an exercise plan or a seasoned fitness fanatic who wants an app that offers great workouts any time of the day – on demand. This is definitely one that I will be recommending to my fitness buddies.

Total Score: 27.5Some movies are just so long that you need a bathroom break in the middle. But, I hate to miss any of the action. The RunPee app is what I have been waiting for. It tells me the ideal time, tells me a synopsis of what I will miss, and gives me a silent vibration. It’s perfect for parents or just anyone who feels that call during a movie. You receive silent vibrations on your iPhone, iTouch or Apple Watch and know just when to run out for a little relief.

I love to travel and having an app that organizes all my information is essential. Tripcase has been my go-to app since 2012. I’ve looked at others, but this one meets all my needs and addresses some of my privacy concerns. I use this app whether I am traveling or when family sends me their itinerary so that I can arrange airport pickups.

Are you considering an Apple Watch but can’t quite decide whether it is for you? The following is a list of apps that make it a necessity for me, and perhaps worth the money for you. I am sure the next version of the Watch will introduce a lot of cool new features, but as for me, it’s very useful now.

Total Score: 29.5I’ve had an Apple Watch for about five months and find a lot to like about it, but when I tried the Apple Maps app, I realized this was a feature I could not live without. I was able to keep my eyes on the road and get prompts for upcoming turns. Combined with the phone, I heard audio prompts as well. If you have a watch and haven’t tried this app, do. If you don’t have a Watch, you can either use this as a reason to get one – or enjoy the features on your iPhone.

Want to lose weight? Log your food with Lose It. It works – all the time. There are a several top apps to log food, Lose It is one of the best. Once you have a clear idea of what you are eating, you’ll naturally adjust, limit, and then change as needed. It is colorful, easy to use, and has a few social aspects that may help you come back often. Give it a try to see what you think.

Update: Lose it has upped their game by adding Apple Watch functionality to the app. For you Watch users, you can add a complication to your watch face that gives you an indicator of how you are doing each day. You’ll see a number (the number of calories you have left in the day) and an up or down arrow. Up means you are over your mark, down means you have some room for that snack. It made this app worth another try.